mbeans and class loaders

If I have an mbean defined in application 1 and then use the mbean server in application 2 to invoke a method on the mbean, which class loader will the invocation happen in? app 2's classloader or app 1's classloader?

Clients cannot invoke methods on MDBs (this is why MDBs don�t have remote or home interfaces). They are strict server side components that act like asynchronous JMS listeners. Only the container calls the onMessage() if a message was added to the associate JMS destination. Clients interact with the MDB indirectly, sending JMS messages to the JMS destination.

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harry hita
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posted Mar 04, 2005 15:08:00

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Thanks for the reply Valentin, but I was referring to mbeans (as in jmx managed objects) not message driven beans.

Originally posted by Valentin Tanase: Hi Harry,

Clients cannot invoke methods on MDBs (this is why MDBs don�t have remote or home interfaces). They are strict server side components that act like asynchronous JMS listeners. Only the container calls the onMessage() if a message was added to the associate JMS destination. Clients interact with the MDB indirectly, sending JMS messages to the JMS destination.

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